Getting Started
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AM-6060 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
The CMOS menu fields are:
Primary Boot Device Type
This parameter selects the type of device to boot from in the event that the attempt to boot from the
alternate device fails or no alternate device is selected. Currently, only SCSI disks can be selected.
Primary Boot Device Unit #
This parameter selects which primary drive number to boot from. Valid unit numbers are 0 - 6 or 8 - 15
when using the Wide SCSI interface, or only 0-6 for the narrow SCSI interface.
Alternate Boot Device Type
This parameter selects the type of device to attempt to boot from first, before defaulting to the primary
boot device. Currently supported alternate boot devices are SCSI disk, Streamer, or None (boot from
primary device only).
Alternate Boot Device Unit #
This parameter selects which alternate device number to boot from. Valid unit numbers are 0 - 6 or 8 - 15
when using the Wide SCSI interface, or only 0-6 for the narrow SCSI interface. You should know how
many devices you currently have on the system before you enter this number. If you select a number and
the device is not found, the system will use the primary boot selection.
If you have a “narrow” SCSI configuration, the CMOS menu will allow you to select a unit
number from 8 through 15, although they are invalid! Make certain you select VALID device
numbers for both the primary and alternate boot devices.
Boot Monitor File Name
This parameter lets you change the name of the monitor file to be loaded during boot. Any valid file
name can be used; it usually has a .MON extension. The monitor file must exist in account [1,4] of the
first logical disk of the selected boot device. This parameter is not used when booting from a tape device.
You can use the backspace and the arrow keys to edit this field.
Boot Initialization File Name
This parameter lets you change the name of the system initialization file to be used during boot. Any
valid file name can be used; it usually has a .INI extension. The initialization file must exist in account
[1,4] of the first logical disk of the selected boot device. You can use the backspace and the arrow keys
to edit this field.
Besides the preset initialization file, AM6060.INI, your computer has an AMOS32.INI file which defines
only a single user and does not start the AlphaTCP networking software. Other sample initialization files
may also be included. Please see Chapter 5 for more about initialization files.